Friday, October 30, 2009

Tissue Paper

The names Kleenex, Puffs, Charmin, Cottonelle, and Bounty all have one thing in common. No, it isn't the fact that they're all disposable paper products, but rather that they all use "virgin fiber" in their products. Basically, that means that entire forests are being cut down just so someone can blow their nose into it.

That's certainly unnecessary, considering the amount of alternatives there are. Companies can use post-consumer fiber in their products instead of virgin fiber! We, as consumers, have been naive enough to purchase these name-brand products, but it is time for us to stop. Stay away from those companies until they begin using post-consumer fiber in their products, and wipe your nose with a different brand.

For a list of eco-friendly brands go to: http://www.nrdc.org/land/forests/gtissue.asp

NOTE: STWF is planning on hosting a bake sale on Friday the 13th of this month. Please check back soon for more information.
EDIT: The bake sale has been moved to the 20th. Please come to the meeting on the 13th in order to sign up to bring baked goods!

2 comments:

  1. SEventh Generation is easy to find at Henry's. Bake sale now on the 20th yes?

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  2. Yes, the bake sale has been moved to the 20th. People can sign-up to bring baked goods on the 13th.

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